There is no pilgrimage like Shikharji. There will never be. Jains believe that 20 of our 24 Tirthankars of this cycle of time undertook tapasya and attained moksha here. Each year, hundreds of thousands of yatris visit this sacred land in the wilderness ofJharkhand. Yet, it is probably not the most visited of Jain pilgrimages. Yatris are deterred by the insecurity or inconvenience of travel or stay, or by the appearance of differences among Jain sects.

In 2009, Siddhachalam commissioned a well-known cartographer in India to map Shikharji’s Tonks and placed that map in the public domain. The results of that exercise, together with review of satellite images and field trip, validated a belief that the layout of Siddhachalam mirrors the layout atop the summit of Shikharji.

Sushil Kumarji’s lofty vision of bringing together all who believe in the message of the Jinas. It seeks to bring alive the bhaava (feeling) of teerth darshan and yatra experience to America so that our future generations have a better chance of knowing and preserving their rich heritage.
Read more about Shikharji at Siddhachalam here.

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